on the floor, the rustle of curtains, and a soft voice speaking nearby. Slowly, she let her eyes open halfway. The bright light made her eyes sting, so sh
Elisa asked, tryin
here? What'
nd of the bed and came closer, gently pressin
u're in the hospital. You were in a car acc
ade her head throb sharply. She touched her forehead and fe
l real. But one thing
ll me?" she asked, bli
ed nervously tow
the doctor explains," she sa
ut nothing seemed broken-no casts, no braces. The worst pain came from her head, and she felt sick to her
A man stepped. He wore a wh
s. We were starting to
inted at t
t am I doing here?
e her a calm, r
lisa. It looks like you've
r head again as her
I have
no
e it. Can you tell
But she couldn't come up wit
replied gently. "
member your birth ye
cant. it felt like whenever she tries to br
member anything?
d your memory clean. It is rare b
ed at him
. I've lost my entire
d a hand over h
s can happen after trauma. You've been unconscious for some time, so everyt
she knew anything to say. But s
....Man...." She stammered tryi
" The doct
one. That's
name?" The doctor asked
t know that it
y Mrs. Elisa Mancin
cense, and your parents conf
shouldn't have surprised her... everyone had parent
u do," the doc
they
they've checked on you often. They made me pr
said, a b
ng preparations." the nurse said, trying to sound comforting. But then her eyes went wide, realizing she had said something
Elisa echo
se we